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McIlroy charges but US duo leads at Bay Hill

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MIAMI: Rory McIlroy made a charge into contention but Charley Hoffman closed with a 70-foot birdie putt to match Kevin Kisner for the lead after Saturday’s third round of the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al.

Hoffman curled in the shot of the tournament at the US PGA event on Orlando’s famed Bay Hill course to cap a closing run of three consecutiv­e birdies to join his US compatriot on 11-under 205 through 54 holes.

McIlroy, preparing his bid for a Masters win next month that would give him a career Grand Slam, fired a seven-under par 65 to stand on 210 in a share of eighth after a 74-71 start to the week.

“At least I’ve given myself a decent chance,” McIlroy said. “At least I’m in with a shout and if I get off to a fast start I can be right in there.

“Hopefully the wind starts to get up and I can be somewhere close to the lead tomorrow.”

And it was a good sign as he looks toward a possible fifth major title and quest for a first green jacket in just three weeks at Augusta National.

“It’s sort of a score I was waiting for,” McIlroy said. “I felt like it was in there. It was just a matter of putting it all together and today it did that.”

After short birdie putts at the par-5 fourth and sixth holes, McIlroy roared into the hunt with three consecutiv­e birdies to begin the back nine, the last of them a 20-footer at the par-5 12th.

World number three McIlroy closed his bogey-free round with a 15-foot birdie putt at 17 and a 12-foot birdie putt at 18.

“I can take a lot from today,” McIlroy said. “I put it in the right positions. I drove it better, gave myself a lot of looks, was smart when I needed to be.

“If I can continue to do that then hopefully I do have a good chance.”

Warmer and calmer conditions compared to the first two days helped McIlroy go low.

“Conditions changed a little bit,” he said. “You’ve gone out the last couple days, it was a little bit cold. It was breezy, tough scoring conditions. I thought the guys that got up to like 10-under, they did really well.

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